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Bacteria are of the kingdom Prokaryotes Blue-green Algae have now been discovered to actually be prokaryotes, so they have been renamed as Cyanobacteria, of the Prokayote kingdom. Actually they are in the Monera kingdom but nowadays it is in the Blue green algae is in the Archaebacteria Kingdom and bacteria is in the kingdom Eubacteria.
bacteria Erm the last time I checked "bacteria" are not plants, they are in fact a separate kingdom (about as separate as you can get). The most common model plant is Arabidopsis thaliana, but Antirrhinum are also commonly used.
Bacteria are classified in Kingdom Monera. They are single-celled organisms. Bacteria come in two main groups - ones that require oxygen, called aerobic bacteria, and ones that do not require oxygen, called anaerobic. Bacteria have been found in every part of the earth, from hot springs at the very bottom of the ocean to glaciers in the antarctic. There may even be evidence of fossil bacteria from rocks on Mars!
Bacteria are everywhere, so they might be indigenous to the food or may have been carried to the food via some route of contamination.
Eubacteria is also known as simply bacteria. Bacteria spread through the air or contact with a person or object that has been in contact with the bacteria but has not been properly sanitized.
The kingdom that has existed for at least 3 billion years is the Kingdom Bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that have been on Earth for billions of years and are among the oldest forms of life on our planet.
Bacteria are of the kingdom Prokaryotes Blue-green Algae have now been discovered to actually be prokaryotes, so they have been renamed as Cyanobacteria, of the Prokayote kingdom. Actually they are in the Monera kingdom but nowadays it is in the Blue green algae is in the Archaebacteria Kingdom and bacteria is in the kingdom Eubacteria.
Formerly Bacteria. This Kingdom has been taxonomically redefined into two separate Domains known as Bacteria and Archea. The third domain, made up of cells which have a nucleus, is Eukarya.
The kingdom that streptococcus belongs to is Bacteria. Streptococcus is also a member of the phylum Firmicutes and is gram positive.
The kingdom Monera included most organisms with a prokaryotic cells, (Cells without a nucleus) but since 1991, Monera has been divided into Archaea and Bacteria.
Kingdom Hearts the game itself came from Japan, but if you mean in the gameplay where the actual Kingdom comes from, that hasn't been discovered yet in the series. Although it is a little fishy how Sora had recognized that picture of a castle in the first KH at Tarzan's world. Could that have been Kingdom Hearts? It certainly wasn't Hollow Bastion or Destiny Islands. ;)
There are 6 kingdoms of life: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Protista, True Bacteria, and Kingdom Protista. Or... There could be 5 kingdoms if you mix True Bacteria with Ancient Bacteria into one kingdom : Eurobacteria.
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Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Previously they had been categorized as one kingdom Monera, but has since been split. The Six Kingdoms: Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria. Like archaebacteria, eubacteria are complex and single celled. Most bacteria are in the EUBACTERIA kingdom. They are the kinds found everywhere and are the ones people are most familiar with.
If Africa's geography had been different, with more navigable rivers or natural resources in different locations, it might have led to the development of different trade routes and economic centers. This could have reshaped the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires, as well as influenced cultural exchange and technological advancements in different ways.
There are 88 recognized constellations in the night sky. Some have been discovered but not recognized. And their still some to discover that may be recognized.
bacteria Erm the last time I checked "bacteria" are not plants, they are in fact a separate kingdom (about as separate as you can get). The most common model plant is Arabidopsis thaliana, but Antirrhinum are also commonly used.